Gendered Justice? How Women's Attempts to Cope with, Survive, or Escape Domestic Abuse Can Drive Them into Crime.
Built upon the foundations of women's real-life experiences, which have real-world implications, Gendered Justice? introduces a range of recommendations and implications for both policy and practice in the field of criminal justice.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2022.
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Colección: | Feminist Developments in Violence and Abuse Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Half Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the Author
- Acknowledgements
- Summary
- Chapter 1-Women and Domestic Abuse
- Violence Against Women and Girls
- Domestic Abuse
- The Gendered Nature of Domestic Abuse
- Chapter 2-Women and Crime: Situating Women's Offending within a Gendered Context
- Pathways into Crime
- Chapter 3-Women's Pathways into Offending and Domestic Abuse: Does a Relationship Between the Two Exist Outside of a Simple Co-occurrence?
- An Internationally Recognised Connection
- Victims of Domestic Abuse Murdering Their Abusers
- The Relationship between Women and Their Male Co-Defendants
- How Women's Coping Mechanisms and Survival Strategies Can Affect Their Involvement in Crime
- Chapter 4-Women's Pathways into Offending Manifesting as a By-product of Attempting to Cope With, Survive, Or Escape Domestic Abuse
- The Wide-reaching Impact of Domestic Abuse Victimisation
- Coping with and Responding to Domestic Abuse
- Chapter 5-May and Robin: How Women's Involvement in Crime Can Manifest as a By-product of Coping with or Surviving Domestic Abuse
- A Note on Coping and Agency
- Chapter 6-Charlie, Donna, Skye and Ellie: Offending to Escape or Survive Abuse
- Chapter 7-Grace, Linda and Shayan: The Long-term Impact of Surviving Domestic Abuse on Women's Pathways into Offending
- Chapter 8-Sian, April and Mary: How Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse Employ the Criminal Justice System as a Weapon of Abuse
- Chapter 9-Summer and Skye: How a Woman's Experience of Domestic Abuse Can Affect Her Ability to Carry Out Her Sentence in the Community
- Chapter 10-Probation Staff Perspectives: The Impact of Women's Domestic Abuse Victimisation Upon Their Sentencing, Support, and Supervision
- Pre-Sentence Reports
- Up-Tariffing
- The Impact of Particular Court Disposals/Sanctions for Women Who are Being Subjected to Domestic Abuse
- Women-Only Reporting Days/Times and Options for Court Mandated Requirements/Conditions
- Training Needs of Criminal Justice Practitioners
- Chapter 11-Conclusions, Recommendations and Implications
- Other Factors Which Can Contribute to Women's Pathways into Crime
- Concluding Comments
- Recommendations Arising from the Study
- Better Understanding of the Overlap Between Victimisation and Offending
- Employment of Women-centred and Trauma-informed Approaches
- Implications for Policy and Practice
- Recommendations
- Implications for the Probation Service
- Specialist Domestic Abuse Training
- Pre-sentence Reports
- Making Domestic Abuse Awareness Courses Available to Women Who Come into Contact with the CJS
- The Importance of Women-only Reporting
- Providing Women-only Options for Court-mandated Requirements/Conditions When Sentencing